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chicago getting a break at 85. 86 in detroit. 86 here in new york. >> virus may be to blame for killing more than 300 dolphins along the east coast. the worst of the deadly outbreak is now more than 25 years. the bottlenosed dolphins. 25 years since it's been this bad. the bottle nosed dolphins washing up on beaches since july 1st. from new york to north carolina. most dolphins were infected with a disease similar to the measles. marine experts say it could last until next spring. >> a 16-year-old boy who survived the first documented wolf attack in minnesota is recovering at home and doing fine. noah graham was on a church camping trip over the weekend when the gray wolf chomped down on his head and wouldn't let go. he freed himself by prying open the animal's jaws with his bare hands. the wolf was later captured by trappers and killed. it is being tested for rabies. >> it is too early to speculate as far as the condition or the causes with this animal. it is not characteristic of wolves to approach people. >> the teenager was left with puncture wounds in his head as well as a gash tha
chicago getting a break at 85. 86 in detroit. 86 here in new york. >> virus may be to blame for killing more than 300 dolphins along the east coast. the worst of the deadly outbreak is now more than 25 years. the bottlenosed dolphins. 25 years since it's been this bad. the bottle nosed dolphins washing up on beaches since july 1st. from new york to north carolina. most dolphins were infected with a disease similar to the measles. marine experts say it could last until next spring....
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detroit, you're down, as with well. are you headed to the beach? how about a beach forecast? the water temperatures are cool in cape cod. but 83 on tybee island, georgia. you almost have the west coast the cooler water. miami beach, water temperature, 87 degrees, ladies a >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco with your bay area microclimate forecast. today will be the warmest day of the week. weekend, cooling trend and a chance of a storm, very small chance, monday. for temperatures today, 70 in half moon bay, 74 in san francisco, 82 in oakland, 86 in san jose, 90 at santa rosa, and 92 at concord. accuweather seven-day forecast, about 2 to 4 degrees cooler thro >> we can squeeze a few more into central park. naomi, where are we going next? >> lara. >> thank you, sam. save room for me. >>> first, here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." will and kate stepping out right now for their first public appearance since the arrival of prince george. >>> and the miracle baby beating the odds in a big way. how baby faith is thriving right now. >>>
detroit, you're down, as with well. are you headed to the beach? how about a beach forecast? the water temperatures are cool in cape cod. but 83 on tybee island, georgia. you almost have the west coast the cooler water. miami beach, water temperature, 87 degrees, ladies a >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco with your bay area microclimate forecast. today will be the warmest day of the week. weekend, cooling trend and a chance of a storm, very small chance, monday....
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. >>> tens of thousands of dogs in detroit roaming the streets. hard times in the bankrupt city, people are abandoning their pets leaving them behind to fend for themselves. authorities say seven of every ten stray dogs taken in will be out if sleep. >>> who will be the next judge on "american idol" after the collapse of the deal to add producer dr. luke. there is word another singer might be joining crooner and dreamy fella harry connick, jr., he would be joining jennifer lopez and keith urban. "american idol" season 13 beginning in january. >>> want to give you a warning here, be careful if you're thinking of texting in new jersey. two judges on a state appeals court panel say you could be held libel if you send a text to someone who is behind the wheel but only if you know the person happens to be driving and is likely to read the mess annuals. in that situation the person sending the text could be held liable for the accident and sued for damages. it really gives you pause. when in doubt just don't do it. don't text while driving. >> right if
. >>> tens of thousands of dogs in detroit roaming the streets. hard times in the bankrupt city, people are abandoning their pets leaving them behind to fend for themselves. authorities say seven of every ten stray dogs taken in will be out if sleep. >>> who will be the next judge on "american idol" after the collapse of the deal to add producer dr. luke. there is word another singer might be joining crooner and dreamy fella harry connick, jr., he would be joining...
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why not bring them to places and tell them about detroit, them them about trayvon martin, tell them about america. so that, i think, is how solidarities are produced. but it's in the future, it's not now. i mean, obviously, the ussr was a major bulwark, and, by the way, for this book i read a very interesting -- when americans took baghdad, they took saddam's private archives. saddam used to tape all his conversations. there is a terrific conversation in the saddam archives where his top leadership is sitting around in 1991 in january, and they are saying the americans are just not going to bomb us. one of his smartest advisers said the issue is not the american issue, where are the soviets? soviet union hadn't fallen yet. where is where are the soviets? why are they going to along with that? actually, forget '91. by the '80s the soviet union had actually become less of a bulwark for pop list struggles around the world. soviet union had gone into deep crisis. in fact, the other set of documents i read for this book, i don't quote enough of them, is the politboro discussions around afghani
why not bring them to places and tell them about detroit, them them about trayvon martin, tell them about america. so that, i think, is how solidarities are produced. but it's in the future, it's not now. i mean, obviously, the ussr was a major bulwark, and, by the way, for this book i read a very interesting -- when americans took baghdad, they took saddam's private archives. saddam used to tape all his conversations. there is a terrific conversation in the saddam archives where his top...
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municipal bonds are cheap compared to treasurys although there are too much price into them with the detroit bankruptcy although that is a unique event but on the heaviside before the holiday week but on average we're looking at 6 billion a of think it is that far out. lori: any other fixed-income tools we should look at? >> we have been encouraging customers to look at one market that i mentioned before is the fluting note rates issued by corporations and start with a fixed-rate but then five years convert to the floating rate but the benefit is the risk of the 5 yards -- five-year bond defensed does start to hike down the road. lori: i do remember that discussion. thank you. breaking news will closing down $0.5,105.92 a barrel. so with the decline in oil prices that is it today decline for the price of crude. donald trump is being sued $40 million for full profits of trump university for deceiving customers at every stage. his legal team has responded in rehab the details. >> they said the new york attorney general allegedly tried to settle the case but at just $5 million was pushing to se
municipal bonds are cheap compared to treasurys although there are too much price into them with the detroit bankruptcy although that is a unique event but on the heaviside before the holiday week but on average we're looking at 6 billion a of think it is that far out. lori: any other fixed-income tools we should look at? >> we have been encouraging customers to look at one market that i mentioned before is the fluting note rates issued by corporations and start with a fixed-rate but then...
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. >> and the "detroit free press" says a longdy distance swimmer with a long trim. he swam across lake st. clair. he dragged along cement blocks. it took 51 hours. >>> highly educated women walked way from their careers to stay home and raise their children. lesley stahl reported on the trend for "60 minutes" in 2004. >> you clerked at the supreme court for ruth gator ginsburg and walked away. >> i know myself and when i work at something i work hard. when i was there, i was working until midnight every night and my husband started a surgical residency where he was completely unavailable. i was afraid that if i was working, there would be no parent there with the children and i wanted to experience getting to know my children being there in a consistent way. >> she's hardly alone. every wednesday morning this church in suburban maryland is full of women who have stepped out of the full-time work force to spend time with their children. >> you go into a negotiation if you're normal feeling a certain inadequacy. >> torey hall and sheila icele. once a top sales represe
. >> and the "detroit free press" says a longdy distance swimmer with a long trim. he swam across lake st. clair. he dragged along cement blocks. it took 51 hours. >>> highly educated women walked way from their careers to stay home and raise their children. lesley stahl reported on the trend for "60 minutes" in 2004. >> you clerked at the supreme court for ruth gator ginsburg and walked away. >> i know myself and when i work at something i work...
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but growing up in the north, in detroit, i lived the dream that dr. king spoke of. i went to integrated schools. i lived in an integrated neighborhood. my friends were both white and black, all through school. it disturbed my mother and it disturbs me that people in the south had problems, they could not live the life that i lived. we dined at lunch counters and took public transportation in contrast to what you heard about rosa parks and others. we rode on the bus -- it was called the dsr then. and we would ride wherever we wanted to go and sit wherever we wanted to sit. coming to the march for us meant supporting the travesties that were happening in the south. and not just my mother and i, obviously. 250,000 people felt the same way. those that could get there. there were many who watched from their tv's at home that felt the same way and just could not get there. we knew and understood that in this country, america, there is a democracy, there is supposed to be freedom, that there was not freedom in the south. and we had to unite and stand together. as a child,
but growing up in the north, in detroit, i lived the dream that dr. king spoke of. i went to integrated schools. i lived in an integrated neighborhood. my friends were both white and black, all through school. it disturbed my mother and it disturbs me that people in the south had problems, they could not live the life that i lived. we dined at lunch counters and took public transportation in contrast to what you heard about rosa parks and others. we rode on the bus -- it was called the dsr...
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we've got to say, you cannot rob the people of detroit of the pension. they worked hard for these pensions. and let me tell you something, if we stand by what they take the detroit pension they will be taking our pensions. so don't think it will happen to us. if they can set a precedent, they will do it to us again. let me just tell you this. inequality is a scourge on our society. and yes, we're talking about low-wage workers making $7.25 an hour. we've got to do something about it. but there's the other side of that, the other side of that is that some people are doing pretty good. so between 1979-2007, a period, although less than 20 years, real income rose by 240% for those at the top 1%. it's a shameful thing. it is a moral issue. and we've got to fight back at this. let me tell you, our economy is capable of producing enough good paying jobs for everyone. [applause] our economy could do it. this economy can do it. but we can't do it while we're getting trade deals that are shipping our jobs overseas, that just leaned on us a few months ago for the
we've got to say, you cannot rob the people of detroit of the pension. they worked hard for these pensions. and let me tell you something, if we stand by what they take the detroit pension they will be taking our pensions. so don't think it will happen to us. if they can set a precedent, they will do it to us again. let me just tell you this. inequality is a scourge on our society. and yes, we're talking about low-wage workers making $7.25 an hour. we've got to do something about it. but...
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there's been reports out of detroit and chicago that these cities in deep financial trouble may with looking -- may be looking to push some retirees into the health care exchanges instead of having to pay for health care benefits until they're the age of 65 or so, michael. if that happens and, again, it's just an idea, but if health care becomes entrenched in that way because of decisions made by politicians at a local level, how does that influence the political debate? >> i think one of the ways is that if cities, cities with big payrolls like shaq -- like chicago dump their employees on the health care exchanges, this program is going to end up costing more than has been projected, because those assumptions were baked into the bill. one of the things you have to realize about this bill is that even its backers admit that it was not the ideal piece of legislation they wanted. that's because after the victory of scott brown, the republican in the special senate election in january 2010, democrats no longer had the 60 votes they needed to beat back a pily buster in the -- filibuster
there's been reports out of detroit and chicago that these cities in deep financial trouble may with looking -- may be looking to push some retirees into the health care exchanges instead of having to pay for health care benefits until they're the age of 65 or so, michael. if that happens and, again, it's just an idea, but if health care becomes entrenched in that way because of decisions made by politicians at a local level, how does that influence the political debate? >> i think one of...
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they are feasting on poison ivy and english ivy covering 35 acres in southeast washington >>> the detroit free press has a long distance swimmer completes a heavy-duty trip. jim dryer swims across lake st. clair pulling a ton of bricks. he battled hallucinations and pounding waves. >>> thanks to facebook coo, cheryl sandberg lean-in, has become a new catch phrase for working women. a decade ago, much of the talk was about opting out. highly educated women walked away from their careers to stay home and raise their children. leslie stall reported in 2004. >> the resume to kill for. >> thank you. >> he clerked at the supreme court and walked away. >> i know myself. i know that when i'm working at something, i work hard. when i was at the law review i was working until midnight every night. my husband started a surgical residency where he was completely unavailable. i was afraid that if i was working, there would be no parent there with the children. i wanted to experience getting to know my children being there in a consistent way. she is hardly alone. every wednesday morning, this church i
they are feasting on poison ivy and english ivy covering 35 acres in southeast washington >>> the detroit free press has a long distance swimmer completes a heavy-duty trip. jim dryer swims across lake st. clair pulling a ton of bricks. he battled hallucinations and pounding waves. >>> thanks to facebook coo, cheryl sandberg lean-in, has become a new catch phrase for working women. a decade ago, much of the talk was about opting out. highly educated women walked away from...
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if we saved aig that was bankrupt, we can save detroit that's bankrupt. and if aig who caused the downturn in the first place could get a bonus because it stated in their contract they had to get a bonus, then detroit city workers can get a pension just hike it said in their contract. [applause] .. which of course makes the united states different and unique from other countries in the world supporting the immigrants now no other country even comes close. but looking to the future, it's going to be a different picture demographically. this doesn't mean everybody is when to have great economic opportunity in the future. we don't know where that will be and everything will be important in shaping that economic future of hitting it will also be important to see how a young people today come of age and so when you ask us to take a look at the future, i think there's a tremendous number of opportunities, a tremendous number of challenges as well. i think everything you said it plays into shaping that america for the future which will be different than we see t
if we saved aig that was bankrupt, we can save detroit that's bankrupt. and if aig who caused the downturn in the first place could get a bonus because it stated in their contract they had to get a bonus, then detroit city workers can get a pension just hike it said in their contract. [applause] .. which of course makes the united states different and unique from other countries in the world supporting the immigrants now no other country even comes close. but looking to the future, it's going...
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that i worry about is the closing down of this country with something similar to what's happened in detroit. so just the fact that you're for obama care and the government taking care of us from cradle to grave, it doesn't mean anything if you can't pay for it. we're running out of steam and running out of ability to pay for this. >> if there were no affordable care act, 30 million or maybe more americans would have no health insurance. you got to do something about that, right? >> well, yes, it's a complicated problem because of how it was messed up. i was raised in a family of five in a depression of world war ii. they never had insurance. nobody went without insurance. but it's the system that has been created by government intervention that makes people do this. the whole idea of how you get a tax deduction, you know, the fact that big corporations can get a tax deduction, they can give medical care to the people but if you are independent or a small business owner, you are excluded. so you want to get rid of the hindrances and just not dwell on what are the complications when you get r
that i worry about is the closing down of this country with something similar to what's happened in detroit. so just the fact that you're for obama care and the government taking care of us from cradle to grave, it doesn't mean anything if you can't pay for it. we're running out of steam and running out of ability to pay for this. >> if there were no affordable care act, 30 million or maybe more americans would have no health insurance. you got to do something about that, right? >>...
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arabian peninsula was responsible for the underwear bomb that nearly exploded on an american jet over detroit. and dispatch bombs on a cargo plane bound for the u.s. three to four yemeni fighters were involved in the benghazi attack last year. the obama administration expanded the drone program in yemen. in 2011 drones killed and war -- anwar al awlaki. there are far fewer strikes this year compared to 2012. >> the number of attacks is falling because they have in fact gotten to some of the top tier leadership, is what the administration would say. i think what we're seeing this week calls that into question. it's hard to assess. >> right now there are more than 100 troops on the ground in yemen, split between the marines helping to protect the embassy and special operation forces down south training the yemeni forces on counterterrorism. >> thanks, chris. so how serious is the threat. joining suss michael hayden, now a principal at a global security firm. the drone strikes in yemen, do you think they're directly related to this latest threat that the u.s. detected coming from al zawahiri to
arabian peninsula was responsible for the underwear bomb that nearly exploded on an american jet over detroit. and dispatch bombs on a cargo plane bound for the u.s. three to four yemeni fighters were involved in the benghazi attack last year. the obama administration expanded the drone program in yemen. in 2011 drones killed and war -- anwar al awlaki. there are far fewer strikes this year compared to 2012. >> the number of attacks is falling because they have in fact gotten to some of...
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like markets, it's been a rough couple months for detroit, but superman is on the way. we'll explain what we mean by that when we come back. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patien
like markets, it's been a rough couple months for detroit, but superman is on the way. we'll explain what we mean by that when we come back. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win...
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. >> elmore leonard died yesterday morning at his home in suburban detroit. >> never use an ad verb to modify the verb stance? >> never. >> in california, a ground-breaking despair. experts learn to predict earthquake. >> it is like predicting a baby's bottom. you can't do it. >> if all these people pledge this money, they get nothing out of it other than -- >> what do you mean? >> courtside at a game, get nothing out of it. are you crazy? about this guy, talk to him. >> if norah were here, it is similar to what you guys do every day. i see you as off balance sometimes. >> you still today say. >> i would stand by my call. >> when you hear criticism, is there a part of you that does the hula, because it means that more people pay attention and more people think about, what is this all about? is there a part of you that says, okay, bring it on. >> me? >> you mention matt lauer one more time on this show -- >> can anybody tell you anything? >>> watch him in the arena, the greatest bull in the world. >> how this bull can get in the air? can he do it? look at this. he has got it. how did yo
. >> elmore leonard died yesterday morning at his home in suburban detroit. >> never use an ad verb to modify the verb stance? >> never. >> in california, a ground-breaking despair. experts learn to predict earthquake. >> it is like predicting a baby's bottom. you can't do it. >> if all these people pledge this money, they get nothing out of it other than -- >> what do you mean? >> courtside at a game, get nothing out of it. are you crazy? about...
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that's how much detroit is paying a 22-year-old bankruptcy consultant per hour. despite being $18 billion in debt, the consultant graduated college a year ago. next, 18%. that's how much less top female executives at s & p 500 companies make compared to male executives. that's according to a brand-new report from bloomberg who is a male. and $2,000. that's how much the clintons are paying to rent their new home in the hamptons. $200,000, gretchen edits me in. it's the home of republican donor. outrageous. who gave mitt romney $15,000 last year, by the way. gretchen? >> gretchen: a lot of money. earlier this months i was offered an incredible opportunity, the chance to act in a big-time motion picture alongside real hollywood stars. so i took a trip to albuquerque, new mexico, where i play a news anchor against an evangelist being persecuted by people inside the government. >> quiet please. and action. >> only the word of god can invade the heart of man! >> who better to ask about the subject of freedom than you, john? >> my name is daniel. i'm the writer, directo
that's how much detroit is paying a 22-year-old bankruptcy consultant per hour. despite being $18 billion in debt, the consultant graduated college a year ago. next, 18%. that's how much less top female executives at s & p 500 companies make compared to male executives. that's according to a brand-new report from bloomberg who is a male. and $2,000. that's how much the clintons are paying to rent their new home in the hamptons. $200,000, gretchen edits me in. it's the home of republican...
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on the coast, it's slightly muggy. 64, detroit. that feels really good. the numbers don't represent what the difference is. terrible news, though, for the gulf coast because some of that tropical moisture making its way up. new orleans, getting in that two-inch to three-inch rain as we go into the weekend. >>> good friday morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco with your bay area microclimate forecast. faster sunshine, warmer today by about 1 to 7 degrees. fewer clouds tonight. and unfortunately, if you like the warm weather, cooler sunday and monday. enjoy today and tomorrow. 68 in san francisco, low to upper 70s around the bay shore, and eigh80s inland. don't see any 90s in the forecast until possibly next we >> you have to stick around in the next half hour. we go international with the weather because in taiwan, they have huge floodwaters. from a typhoon. i know, it's not that exciting. but it's great video and crazy. >> we'll take a look. >>> coming up here, meanwhile, a stalker scare for jennifer lopez. a man found hiding on her estate, actu
on the coast, it's slightly muggy. 64, detroit. that feels really good. the numbers don't represent what the difference is. terrible news, though, for the gulf coast because some of that tropical moisture making its way up. new orleans, getting in that two-inch to three-inch rain as we go into the weekend. >>> good friday morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco with your bay area microclimate forecast. faster sunshine, warmer today by about 1 to 7 degrees. fewer clouds tonight....
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they've tried to get through, as you know, attacks on airliners going into detroit. they've attacked our embassy there before. there's a very active franchise of al qaeda operating there in yemen. it's one to be taken seriously. we've had successes against them. the yemenis have been wonderful partners in this fight, but at the same time we have to take these kind of steps to the ensure we keep the initiative and we're not reacting to the enemy after the fact. reacting ahead of time and setting the conditions can throw the enemy on their back foot. >> you know, i want to play a little bit of what representative peter king, he's the chairman of the house homeland security subcommittee on counterterrorism and intelligence. i interviewed him about an hour and a half or so ago, and listen to this little clip, general. then we'll discuss. >> i have been getting briefed fairly regularly over the last seven, eight years at least, and also pretty heavily before then, and this is the most specific i have seen. and, again, i don't think i'm giving anything away when you look a
they've tried to get through, as you know, attacks on airliners going into detroit. they've attacked our embassy there before. there's a very active franchise of al qaeda operating there in yemen. it's one to be taken seriously. we've had successes against them. the yemenis have been wonderful partners in this fight, but at the same time we have to take these kind of steps to the ensure we keep the initiative and we're not reacting to the enemy after the fact. reacting ahead of time and setting...
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finally it took that incident which was unfortunate where for almost 300 americans died over the city of detroit. only then was that a political will to say we now need to use 21st century technology which we have against the terrorists. so if you look at it right now in a world where they only have to be right 1% of the time we have to be right 100% of the time on defense we should use one of our few at images which is technology and the vast majority of the explosive detection systems in place today aren't capable of detecting either this type of clothing soaked in liquid explosives nor are they capable of detecting even say the surgically implanted bombs or something as basic as the underwear bomber. most are designed to do -- magnetometers detect metal. that is not the explosive itself. usually the only medal medal involved as the detonator so if you are able to designed explosives with no metal detector, you effectively have made that system. we are living in the stone age's on most of the magnetometer technology we are using. our one advantage which is bring for this modern advanced imagin
finally it took that incident which was unfortunate where for almost 300 americans died over the city of detroit. only then was that a political will to say we now need to use 21st century technology which we have against the terrorists. so if you look at it right now in a world where they only have to be right 1% of the time we have to be right 100% of the time on defense we should use one of our few at images which is technology and the vast majority of the explosive detection systems in...
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detroit even recently announcing they were putting their stop and frisk program into place. >>> if you thought that drivers were the only ones who obey the rules of the road, well, you're mistaken. apparently birds follow the speed limit as well. a new study suggests that they react based on the speed of a particular road. this means that they will fly faster on busy highways and slower on the long, back roads. scientists also note more birds get hit in the spring. they say it's likely because the babies haven't had time to learn the road rules yet. those are your headlines. that's interesting. >> i feel better that our scientists are working on things like getting to mars rather than how fast are the birds going? >> we know longer have nasa, brian. we're focusing on other things. >> you're right. >>> hours from now, deliberations continue in the ft. hood shooter case. the foshooter's fate in the han of 13 officers. celebrations began after nadal hass an passed on a closing argue am. so will threached? he only said i'm guilty and want to die. krib's ford atkinson is live in ft. hood wi
detroit even recently announcing they were putting their stop and frisk program into place. >>> if you thought that drivers were the only ones who obey the rules of the road, well, you're mistaken. apparently birds follow the speed limit as well. a new study suggests that they react based on the speed of a particular road. this means that they will fly faster on busy highways and slower on the long, back roads. scientists also note more birds get hit in the spring. they say it's likely...
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also we get a look, an insider's look at the rise and fall and the future of detroit. and go inside a city once considered the most dangerous in the world, johannesburg, south africa. anthony bourdain, parts unknown, season two premieres sunday, september 5th. set the dvr now. at 9:00 p.m. only here on cnn. >>> four ex-vanderbilt football players have now pleaded not guilty to rape and sexual battery charges. they're accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a dorm room while she was unconscious. campus officials called police in june after watching surveillance video of that dorm and star vanderbilt suspended wide receiver chris boyd played not guilty to being an accessory in an alleged coverup kavinoky joins me in atlanta. darren, you first. extradition. two of these guys, i guess, live in california. is that an issue, extradition? >> well, generally in a case -- a case is brought wherever the crime occurred. if somebody's in jail some place else, they could be extradited. the only reason that gets held up is if there's an issue about identity. so a lot of times if w
also we get a look, an insider's look at the rise and fall and the future of detroit. and go inside a city once considered the most dangerous in the world, johannesburg, south africa. anthony bourdain, parts unknown, season two premieres sunday, september 5th. set the dvr now. at 9:00 p.m. only here on cnn. >>> four ex-vanderbilt football players have now pleaded not guilty to rape and sexual battery charges. they're accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a dorm room while she was...
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these workers in detroit, they want 15 tlrs an hour. what they call a livable wage. workers are striking in boston , atlanta, houston, new york. you see them. dozens of other cities today. to ask places like mcdonald's, kentucky fried chicken, other names you know to increase worker pay. the median wage for a fast food employee is now just over $9 an hour. you do the math. that's just about $18,500 a year. more than $4,000 below what the government says is the poverty line for a family of four. that's $23,000 a year. >> it's clear that the inequality of income in this country is too far gone. or too long. that's why $15 an hour seems so high. it's gone unchecked. you know, a lot of corporations are allowed to self-regulate these days. this is what happens. >> the number of workers making minimum wage in the restaurant industry is 5%. again, the point is that we're creating opportunity. we're creating opportunity for everybody. and i think you cannot just pay wages based on a person's need. you've got to pay wages based on the -- what the economy is willing to bear an
these workers in detroit, they want 15 tlrs an hour. what they call a livable wage. workers are striking in boston , atlanta, houston, new york. you see them. dozens of other cities today. to ask places like mcdonald's, kentucky fried chicken, other names you know to increase worker pay. the median wage for a fast food employee is now just over $9 an hour. you do the math. that's just about $18,500 a year. more than $4,000 below what the government says is the poverty line for a family of four....
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but back off to the west from pittsburgh west to green bay, detroit, you're included in this, cleveland, as well, that's where the stronger storms will open up during the day today. if you think that heat is going away i >>> good morning. i'm mike nicco. check out all that sunshine this morning. that means warmer temperatures this afternoon from 62 at the coast to about 91 inland. we'll be in the 50s and 60s tonight with a little more cloud >> as we roll down august, some would say scorcher in the middle of the country. all of that weather was brought to you by huggies. >> thank you, sam. >>> and coming up here, how much would you pay to avoid sitting next to a screaming baby on a flight? we're going to get into the airline's upgrade. sam's just throwing money on the table. >> yeah. that was the idea. >> a thousand dollars. >>> and the new movie about princess diana about the love of her life and what he's now saying about the movie. honey! we're pregnant! what? we're pregnant! we're pregnant? yeah! you're going to be a mom! you're going to be a dad! there's a little baby in there? ther
but back off to the west from pittsburgh west to green bay, detroit, you're included in this, cleveland, as well, that's where the stronger storms will open up during the day today. if you think that heat is going away i >>> good morning. i'm mike nicco. check out all that sunshine this morning. that means warmer temperatures this afternoon from 62 at the coast to about 91 inland. we'll be in the 50s and 60s tonight with a little more cloud >> as we roll down august, some would...
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. >> but my question really is, hinted at it a moment ago, put aside detroit in this conversation, but how often are we seeing people who when their kids grow up, leave home, are done with college, they start to rethink going back to the cities? >> a lot actually. the city story, detroit being kind of an exception, is cities are sort of wildly resurgent as a lot of us have read about. look at what happened in new york city and d.c. is a better example. but a lot of empty nesters are coming back. a lot of young families, people who would previously have completely decamped to the suburbs, more of those people with young children stay in the cities and, in fact, i have a couple people in the book who actually did beat the path to the suburbs with their young kids and pulled everybody up and uprooted and took them out of schools and moved back to the city. that's just one or two families, sure, but the data does support this. this is happening. there were these counterintuitive indicators and one i was surprised about was what the home builder toll brothers is doing which is building -- t
. >> but my question really is, hinted at it a moment ago, put aside detroit in this conversation, but how often are we seeing people who when their kids grow up, leave home, are done with college, they start to rethink going back to the cities? >> a lot actually. the city story, detroit being kind of an exception, is cities are sort of wildly resurgent as a lot of us have read about. look at what happened in new york city and d.c. is a better example. but a lot of empty nesters are...
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merely a nuisance is putting off the real painful constraints to come as we have seen in europe and detroit last week? >> you frame this very well. i think it's a important as said to put things in context. when i go back to those years, it was an extraordinary time in american fiscal history. i will never forget being called to an emergency meeting in the fall of 2008 to the majority leader's office. they had been chairing the meeting on energy in another part of the capitol complex. i walked in and there may be 16 or 17 people in the room and in the house and the senate, republicans and democrats. the psychiatry of the treasury and the bush administration was about 6 o'clock in the evening they posted a guard at the door and closed the door. it was very unusual, as you know. and i knew something dramatic was afoot. i sat down and the meeting began. the secretary of the treasury and the federal reserve told us they were taking over the large insurance company the next day and they made very clear they were out there to seek our advice or approval. they were there to inform us they were tak
merely a nuisance is putting off the real painful constraints to come as we have seen in europe and detroit last week? >> you frame this very well. i think it's a important as said to put things in context. when i go back to those years, it was an extraordinary time in american fiscal history. i will never forget being called to an emergency meeting in the fall of 2008 to the majority leader's office. they had been chairing the meeting on energy in another part of the capitol complex. i...
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if you don't know, think of detroit. would you lend to detroit today? you wouldn't. you would want to find out what happens to others who lend to detroit. there is the longer-term agenda. that has to do with potential growth. that speaks to education. it speaks to some micro things that we should be doing. one of the problems of the fed being the center of attention is it everts discussion away from other things. there is this whole set of other things that are more important for us and for the next , that this whole narrative have shifted away from. >> as chief of the white house global council of economics, what types of new projects are you working on? >> you have promoted me. [laughter] i am grateful to be chair of the council on global development. the notion is very simple. securing u.s. national andrity and economic future living in a global neighborhood that is more prosperous. -- you nornumerous ms. advantages. numerousso -- advantages. eradicate -- the idea is to contribute and bring in outside perception. we are a council made of people from very different
if you don't know, think of detroit. would you lend to detroit today? you wouldn't. you would want to find out what happens to others who lend to detroit. there is the longer-term agenda. that has to do with potential growth. that speaks to education. it speaks to some micro things that we should be doing. one of the problems of the fed being the center of attention is it everts discussion away from other things. there is this whole set of other things that are more important for us and for the...
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lewis, and sub burdens outside of detroit and new orleans and even parts of georgia, some of the areas considering banning saggy pants. supporters of the bill call the style vulgar and disrespectful and others call it a fashion statement and a teenage trend. the aclu says any law that bans saggy pants pants is unconstitutional. >>> a bill allowing noncitizens to serve on a jury if they're in this country legally is headed to governor browns desk. freemont assemblyman, bob rikowski wrote the bill and said it would widen the poll of propertyive jurors. and -- prospective jurors. >>> 7:17. sal is very proficient in traffic. he's telling us about a bad situation in oakland. >>> it's better now. as a matter of fact it has become a lot better and the traffic is doing better on 880 and 580 in oakland, there was a crash on 580 at 24. that was there for 40 minutes. they cleared it. once that accident was cleared, the traffic recovered nicely. let's move along and take a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. some people who were caught behind the back up at the accident are now showing up at the to
lewis, and sub burdens outside of detroit and new orleans and even parts of georgia, some of the areas considering banning saggy pants. supporters of the bill call the style vulgar and disrespectful and others call it a fashion statement and a teenage trend. the aclu says any law that bans saggy pants pants is unconstitutional. >>> a bill allowing noncitizens to serve on a jury if they're in this country legally is headed to governor browns desk. freemont assemblyman, bob rikowski...
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michigan police say they arrested a 43-year-old man who tried to break in north of detroit wednesday. these are surveillance pictures of the suspect taken from kid rock's house. the suspect clearly not going to let it stop minimum from getting inside. he used a white van. the rocker posted a description on the website and is offering a $5,000 reward. >>> new information overnight. there was no winner in the $300 million jackpot. check your tickets. $400 million for wednesday's drawing. still well below the record $590 million jackpot won by a florida woman in may. the odds are matching all six numbers are 1 in 175.2 million. >> the only time i play is when it's up around like $300 mill n million. >> a good shot of winning. >> it's worse. >> what a rip off. >>> all right. rick, he's right there. what's happening? >> only when it gets up to $400 million. i'm glad nobody won the $300 million, now we can play and win. >> i'm glad nobody won, too. >> 40 degrees in minnesota. it is cold there. a big cool pocket of air, moving across the great lakes to the northeast. a very nice morning if y
michigan police say they arrested a 43-year-old man who tried to break in north of detroit wednesday. these are surveillance pictures of the suspect taken from kid rock's house. the suspect clearly not going to let it stop minimum from getting inside. he used a white van. the rocker posted a description on the website and is offering a $5,000 reward. >>> new information overnight. there was no winner in the $300 million jackpot. check your tickets. $400 million for wednesday's drawing....
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this thursday, "morning joe," way too early, live from detroit, broadcasting from the floor of the ford auto plant. you know, br brian, a lot of it also, got to grow the economy. got to grow the economy back to where it was pre2000. and too often we look at the government for solutions to fix this problem, and i wish it were that simple. the rich are getting richer it the poor are getting poorer. in part because of this i.t. revolution. we've gutted out a middle class. we've gone up to ford. they're a success story but there's not a lot of them. >> this balance between automation and humanity. we were out there. it's amazing to see peep wople might have taken those jobs for granted ten years ago are absolutely thrilled to have a job with benefits. the truth is, i don't know how we can go at a rate that people who lost those jobs will get them back. we may have to cycle through a generation here and have high jobless rates for a while till a generation is -- >> one thing with the obama administration that they deserve credit for is the fact that the president has heralded community colle
this thursday, "morning joe," way too early, live from detroit, broadcasting from the floor of the ford auto plant. you know, br brian, a lot of it also, got to grow the economy. got to grow the economy back to where it was pre2000. and too often we look at the government for solutions to fix this problem, and i wish it were that simple. the rich are getting richer it the poor are getting poorer. in part because of this i.t. revolution. we've gutted out a middle class. we've gone up...
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>> one is detroit. field ofthis candidates narrowed in a runoff to just two contenders for a job which is very important right now. the election itself may be less important compared to what happens after the election. how much power the mayor will even have when there is an emergency manager with sweeping authority. there is also houston. a democratic mayor is running a republicanerm opponent. she was elected mayor of houston, it became the largest american city with an openly gay mayor. you wouldy necessarily stereotype houston, texas. texas, it is worth keeping an eye on what happens there. if you cover politics and policy in this era of budget -- >> you cover politics and policy. what can mayor is expected from washington regarding infant -- regarding infrastructure, the nuts and bolts. >> you talk to mirrors over the country -- you talk to mi ayors and they are fed up with how little support they get from washington. certainty.ally no stimulusof ways, the that a lot of folks credit with helping giv
>> one is detroit. field ofthis candidates narrowed in a runoff to just two contenders for a job which is very important right now. the election itself may be less important compared to what happens after the election. how much power the mayor will even have when there is an emergency manager with sweeping authority. there is also houston. a democratic mayor is running a republicanerm opponent. she was elected mayor of houston, it became the largest american city with an openly gay mayor....
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. >> the other thing we mention in that piece is it has been nearly 20 years since the episode in detroit where that happened. >> it was the '94 olympics. >> where you got clubbed on the knee with that baton. does it seem like it's been 20 years? when you look back and saw that tape? what's it like to watch that video? >> i guess it's like watching anything sort of horrific. it's disturbing to see anybody in pain and to think it's me -- >> a little bit of an out of body experience. >> a lifetime ago. but it hurts to see anybody in such pain. it's a long time ago. i moved on. >> i understand that in the 20 years since then people seem to say one or two things. either should have won the gold medal or congratulations on the gold medal. it's funny how people's memories get blurred. >> i only got second place by .1 or something. people thought i would have won. people think she must have won. they think that. it was exciting and i was into going and competing again after being attacked was such a thrill to be part of the olympic team again and representing our country. >> i remember that nigh
. >> the other thing we mention in that piece is it has been nearly 20 years since the episode in detroit where that happened. >> it was the '94 olympics. >> where you got clubbed on the knee with that baton. does it seem like it's been 20 years? when you look back and saw that tape? what's it like to watch that video? >> i guess it's like watching anything sort of horrific. it's disturbing to see anybody in pain and to think it's me -- >> a little bit of an out of...
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we can look close by at detroit. that is a picture of where the --e per growth of ideas go goes.l progressive growth as you have a government unions grow and higher taxes and more regulation, as you saw these liberal progressive ideas that were help -- supposed to help .he poor, only seven percent of children in the eighth grade read at the grade level. has it created the prosperity they talk about when a third of the buildings are empty? you have 400 liquor stores. not one chain supermarket and what was america's premier city. argument a theological anymore. other states are following those policies and are not far behind in bankruptcy. showcasedare being all over the country. when you create more choices and a petition and education, people drive and children get a budget education -- and a better education. we have seen it. [applause] nowave liberals who are pro-choice in education because they saw in the d.c. scholarship program. we have real names and real people who had failing schools in the third grade got co
we can look close by at detroit. that is a picture of where the --e per growth of ideas go goes.l progressive growth as you have a government unions grow and higher taxes and more regulation, as you saw these liberal progressive ideas that were help -- supposed to help .he poor, only seven percent of children in the eighth grade read at the grade level. has it created the prosperity they talk about when a third of the buildings are empty? you have 400 liquor stores. not one chain supermarket...
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our democratl on line from detroit, michigan. good morning, you were on with christopher hill. caller: good morning. withieve the whole thing the embassies and everything was a manufactured crisis because of the snowden release. once again, it is just like the terror alert. one native yellow, one day it is green, get people scared. governmente basically gets permission to take your rights away. i do not trust anything the more the government says. it is just too convenient after the snowden release that is when this came out. host: mr. hill, your take on ais, his belief that this was way to scare the american public. guest: i do not think that is the case. having said that, we need to see this against the backdrop of rising tensions in the world of rising sectarianism in the arab world. i'm trying to relate it to broader issues. i would not relate this to the case of snowden in moscow or the toinistration's efforts deflect the attention it. when you close an embassy, it is a very syria's -- a very serious thing. they are our eyes and ears. they are how we as a country deal with
our democratl on line from detroit, michigan. good morning, you were on with christopher hill. caller: good morning. withieve the whole thing the embassies and everything was a manufactured crisis because of the snowden release. once again, it is just like the terror alert. one native yellow, one day it is green, get people scared. governmente basically gets permission to take your rights away. i do not trust anything the more the government says. it is just too convenient after the snowden...
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chances for storms on the increase from detroit, syracuse, back towards that 95 corridor. our last stop takes us into the southwest. tropical moisture meaning more showers and storms for the day. and some of these storms could produce some flash flooding issues. we'll have to keep a quick eye on these. more "squawk box" coming back in just a bit. >>> time now for the executive edge. it's a daily segment focusing on giving business leaders a leg up. our first story comes from cnbc's own larry kudlow where he says a key insider source tells him that geithner has been leading the search for ben bernanke's replacement as fed chairman. and larry points out the same source predicted a larry summers boom well before summers' name became public. and now the source says the only way to end the fighting between hopefuls yellen and summers is to find a third option, and that option is said to include geithner. along with former fed insider don kohn. what do you think? geithner running the fed? >> okay. i have been told repeatedly -- repeatedly, because this geithner idea has been flo
chances for storms on the increase from detroit, syracuse, back towards that 95 corridor. our last stop takes us into the southwest. tropical moisture meaning more showers and storms for the day. and some of these storms could produce some flash flooding issues. we'll have to keep a quick eye on these. more "squawk box" coming back in just a bit. >>> time now for the executive edge. it's a daily segment focusing on giving business leaders a leg up. our first story comes from...
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i am from detroit. i lost my parents at an early age. brother.raise a i was able to go to school and i graduated out of high school at 16. i was able to get an associates degree. i found work at a hospital. our kids need be education. month.be 54 next i have been sick all my life. my family came from tennessee. they always fought. >> vivian, what stood out today? what speech or comment? >> what did you say? >> diane black, ok? i am black, ok? they did not want us to take welfare. they taught us to be independent. you calling ine and sharing your story. to facebook, you can see a lot of the video on facebook. here is a comment. w bush and george w. bush declined to participate because they have health issues. george w. bush did release a statement earlier today that read -- the statement from former president george w. bush, who recently had some heart treatment. let's go to mississippi. laura from ocean springs, mississippi. i am 45 years old. when barack obama talked about education. they discussed how blacks and whites could not go to
i am from detroit. i lost my parents at an early age. brother.raise a i was able to go to school and i graduated out of high school at 16. i was able to get an associates degree. i found work at a hospital. our kids need be education. month.be 54 next i have been sick all my life. my family came from tennessee. they always fought. >> vivian, what stood out today? what speech or comment? >> what did you say? >> diane black, ok? i am black, ok? they did not want us to take...
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i think that a sort of our example of how they work. >> you write. >> the case in detroit, the detroit bomber was a pretty clean case. and that was not necessary a judge who was -- >> well, he settled. he didn't have to go to trial. he took a plea. that's a lot different from a trial. >> but it was very clean. so there are a lot of cleaning terrorism cases aside from moussaoui. please go ahead. >> one point that john bennett, fbi, my fbi, i have a concern about that. the fbi is an institution that looks for evidence and then looks for prosecution. in the scope of promotions in their hierarchy, for example, putting an fbi agent into a foreign country like the cia uses something called -- that's the top intelligence officer in the various indices. generally many of them i remember a number of years, something like half of them have never even been out of the country. so what happens here is if you're in the middle of the case trying to collect evidence come you do not want the evidence tainted. when you get into that legal aspect of it, i'm afraid that the fbi sometimes moves too far in
i think that a sort of our example of how they work. >> you write. >> the case in detroit, the detroit bomber was a pretty clean case. and that was not necessary a judge who was -- >> well, he settled. he didn't have to go to trial. he took a plea. that's a lot different from a trial. >> but it was very clean. so there are a lot of cleaning terrorism cases aside from moussaoui. please go ahead. >> one point that john bennett, fbi, my fbi, i have a concern about...
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. >> let's look in the papers, from "the detroit press" a 49-year-old swimmer jim dreyer, 22 miles in 51 hours dragging a ton of bricks the whole way. he did it to raise money for habitat for humanity. >>> smartphones don't make your baby smart. the campaign for a ecommercial free childhood. >>> and parents stalking their kids at summer camp using the interweb. most have daily photos posted on their websites and said parents are looking at those closely. you wouldn't do that, alison? >> i do look closely at the pictures. new signs that greece is still struggling. we learned about an hour ago unemployment in greece hit a record high 27.6%, despite that stock futures in the u.s. are up slightly. >>> are you going to jail? upgrade to a nicer one for $155 a day. fremont, california, is allowing nonviolent offenders to do that. you can get a standard cell but the jail is smaller and quieter. it will help boost california's revenue. >>> more changes at yahoo! the company is changing its logo, leading up to the big reveal september 5th, yahoo! will be showcasing a different logo every day to
. >> let's look in the papers, from "the detroit press" a 49-year-old swimmer jim dreyer, 22 miles in 51 hours dragging a ton of bricks the whole way. he did it to raise money for habitat for humanity. >>> smartphones don't make your baby smart. the campaign for a ecommercial free childhood. >>> and parents stalking their kids at summer camp using the interweb. most have daily photos posted on their websites and said parents are looking at those closely. you...
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with us is one of them, the editorial editor of the detroit news and he's my guest. good morning to you. >> good morning. thanking for having me. >> gretchen: one of the things we should point out is even though it was enacted under president reagan, one of the ways it has blossomed under president obama is that we're now talking about cell phones. when president reagan started this, we were talking did land lines. correct? >> correct. actually under president bush, the program was expanded in 2008 to include cell phones. but it has really expanded along with all the other welfare programs during the obama years. it's gone from, as you said, 800 million to $2.1 billion and 41% of that money is estimated to go to phones and services for people who aren't really qualified. it's riddled with fraud and waste and you still can't kill it. >> gretchen: 41%. i mean, come on. americans hear that and they think how can you stand by and allow this to continue? you decided to go out and do your own research, so you sent your intern out to do what and what did she accomplish? >>
with us is one of them, the editorial editor of the detroit news and he's my guest. good morning to you. >> good morning. thanking for having me. >> gretchen: one of the things we should point out is even though it was enacted under president reagan, one of the ways it has blossomed under president obama is that we're now talking about cell phones. when president reagan started this, we were talking did land lines. correct? >> correct. actually under president bush, the...
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weologist know, detroit, 41% poverty rate and st. louis 21%. the ten most dangerous cities in the country have the highest, most elevated poverty numbers in the country. >> yeah, poverty, unemployment, failure drops out from school and, guess what, a high percentage of minority. it hurts my heart. but, wayne, this is what you need. you need leadership that will come in and speak to kids who are not advancing and who are not making any progress and, instead, get involved with gang activity and with violence and this is how they can prove there is somebody in this world. that's a losing prescription. you have to believe in education. you have to believe in a job and building a resume. i don't think that this is a mystery if you want to make it in america. >> jonathan, there is -- >> even maybe a minimum wage job that would keep a young person out of trouble and focused on producing on the future. i mean, there's no question the gang has already pointed out. less likely to be this type of violent crime in a stronger economy. young people and, of c
weologist know, detroit, 41% poverty rate and st. louis 21%. the ten most dangerous cities in the country have the highest, most elevated poverty numbers in the country. >> yeah, poverty, unemployment, failure drops out from school and, guess what, a high percentage of minority. it hurts my heart. but, wayne, this is what you need. you need leadership that will come in and speak to kids who are not advancing and who are not making any progress and, instead, get involved with gang activity...
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and basically dispatched him to go ahead and attempt to bomb the aircraft as it was come into land in detroit airport christmas 2009. so we have had al qaeda and the raeuben peninsula be strong, and th they mailed packages that had explosives in it a while later after that, so they have mounted several attacks outside of yemen, but they were formed, planned and the original explosives were made in yemen. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, victor. >>> congressman charlie rangel in the mood to wrangle. it's the segment "politicians say what?" with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec® love the air. >>> in our latest edition of "politicians say what?" . congressman charlie rangel. >> he may have crossed the line in a new intervie
and basically dispatched him to go ahead and attempt to bomb the aircraft as it was come into land in detroit airport christmas 2009. so we have had al qaeda and the raeuben peninsula be strong, and th they mailed packages that had explosives in it a while later after that, so they have mounted several attacks outside of yemen, but they were formed, planned and the original explosives were made in yemen. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, victor. >>> congressman charlie...
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they were coming from detroit and crashed. they were almost there. 7 to 8 people hurt. we are keeping an eye on it. >> we will get more information. >> this major story army major nadal hassan found guilty on all counts. he faces the death penalty for killing 13 people when he injured others. he said this on fox and friends. >> what was really relieving is it took four years to come to this point and when survivors are talking about this, we talked about the need for justice to be served and when we saw the verdict come down, it meant a whole lot to us. all 13 jurors must vote for excuse or he will get the rest of his life in prison. and an 8-year-old girl fights off a would-be kidnapper in her backyard. >> she bit down on the man's hand and she kicked him and when she broke free ran into the neighbor's side door. >> the kidnapping attempt caught on a neighbor's surveillance camera. >> authorities are warning families to be extra vigilant. >> it was monkey see monkey do. little girl making friends with this gorilla. each other copies movements and sharing a kiss. >> you
they were coming from detroit and crashed. they were almost there. 7 to 8 people hurt. we are keeping an eye on it. >> we will get more information. >> this major story army major nadal hassan found guilty on all counts. he faces the death penalty for killing 13 people when he injured others. he said this on fox and friends. >> what was really relieving is it took four years to come to this point and when survivors are talking about this, we talked about the need for justice...
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i want to introduce you to chris palmer from detroit. what did he do? decided to build a replica of kitt from "knight rider ". took about three years. started with a 1991 trans am. listen to what he said. >> i have completely transformed it into kitt by changing the fenderse fenders, the hood, the hood, and the dash. >> of course, the season four nose and the season one dash. chris palmer, you win our award today. it is the "gosh i hope you're already married" award. why? i'm not completely sure about this, but i'm thinking it might not be the most effective pick-up line. i'm just saying. enjoy your car, pal. >> exactly. wow, john, i didn't even know it was going to take that turn and i'm proud. that's it for us, let's toss it over to cnn "newsroom" with carol costello is up next. heroed complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong.
i want to introduce you to chris palmer from detroit. what did he do? decided to build a replica of kitt from "knight rider ". took about three years. started with a 1991 trans am. listen to what he said. >> i have completely transformed it into kitt by changing the fenderse fenders, the hood, the hood, and the dash. >> of course, the season four nose and the season one dash. chris palmer, you win our award today. it is the "gosh i hope you're already married"...
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louis or detroit? >> i'm going to go with new york. [ buzzer ] >> oh. my hot pop cd for her. do i have to give everyone has a story? she'll love it. here you go. >> you see the cheers. actually it was the suburb of chicago. >> it was. i saw the eye roll, too. a real house built in 1921. it's a big house, over 4,000 square feet. it just sold last year for $1.6 million, which is pretty good considering the movie. >> back across to kath. >> look who's visiting from fargo. finish the lyrics to this song made popular by the group madness. ♪ ♪ our house >> is a very, very fine house. >> that would be crosby stills nash and young, but i figure you're just going to enjoy this party animal. that's me and hodie in the chicken outfit. >> real quick, though, "our house in the middle of the street." >> absolutely, a one-hit wonder possibly for this band. came out in 1982. we make all our home owners on "this old house" sing that. >> no, you don't. >> no, we don't. because it gets stuck in your head like it is now. >> thank you for joining us. >>> our man of the house, lou manfredini h
louis or detroit? >> i'm going to go with new york. [ buzzer ] >> oh. my hot pop cd for her. do i have to give everyone has a story? she'll love it. here you go. >> you see the cheers. actually it was the suburb of chicago. >> it was. i saw the eye roll, too. a real house built in 1921. it's a big house, over 4,000 square feet. it just sold last year for $1.6 million, which is pretty good considering the movie. >> back across to kath. >> look who's visiting...
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it's like they want us to be detroit. we didn't vote for him. he got no votes from the state, thank you, oklahoma. but we are paying for it. and he doesn't end run around everybody. what can we do to get oklahomans working, to get these things implemented without him sitting up there and saying, this is what you're going to do, instead of the people that own this country telling them? [applause] >> you know, i would kill you don't blame it all on obama because they were uncontrolled bureaucracies under george bush. i expense them, and he did, too. he goes back to the thing we kind of started out with, is the federal government is out of control. but it's been predicted by all the historians that our republic will fail. so the question is how do we cheat history? how do we go back? how do we really base -- we embrace the things that made america great. as i said earlier i think we have to get in charge. i've been working for nine years to try to make a big difference. i have made a small difference, not a bi big difference. by me, i've worked eve
it's like they want us to be detroit. we didn't vote for him. he got no votes from the state, thank you, oklahoma. but we are paying for it. and he doesn't end run around everybody. what can we do to get oklahomans working, to get these things implemented without him sitting up there and saying, this is what you're going to do, instead of the people that own this country telling them? [applause] >> you know, i would kill you don't blame it all on obama because they were uncontrolled...